NewsBy Club Industry staff The brand’s fourth quarter membership grew at a record number for the company and its annual member growth exceeded its expectations. read more |
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| The two brands will expand together in co-located sites as both companies now also offer digital help through an app offering. read more |
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| Planet Fitness may have been the top-ranking fitness brand in the Entrepreneur 500 list, but Xponential had the most brands on this year's list, including Pure Barre, which was its top-ranking brand at No. 181. read more |
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| That headline’s not exactly true. Many trends will shape your club’s business prospects in 2023. read more |
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From Club Industry | Club Industry called upon a range of industry leaders to gauge what they think the trends to watch will be in 2023. Download this free report to read the thoughts of leaders such as Karl Sanft, CEO of 24 Hour Fitness; Adam Sedlack, COO of UFC Gyms; Ben Midgley, CEO of Crunch Franchising; Lindsay Vastola, founder of Vast Potential; Sandy Wiedmeyer, operations superintendent at RecPlex; Ronn McMahon, president CEO of Greater Wichita (Kansas) YMCA, and more. read more |
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| Before the fitness industry looks at how it performed in 2022, Club Industry gathered data on how the industry performed during the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic and all its restrictions from 2019-2021. Companies such as Life Time, LA Fitness, Planet Fitness, Xponential Fitness, the Bay Clubs, Orangetheory Fitness and others are included. read more |
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